Friday, July 1, 2011

It's been a couple of weeks, so I thought I should update.

We went to Guelph again.  Celebrated Father's Day at Wayne and Daniela's home.  It was a great day - family, food and weather.  Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures.

Sunday evening Wayne began cleansing as he was having a colonoscopy on Tuesday.  Monday Kathy and I escaped to Buffalo.  We were in search of dresses for the big event.  American stores have a much better selection of dresses.

We drove, ate and shopped, shopped, shopped.  Very successful excursion.  I found 2 dresses and Kathy bought a bunch of stuff.   For supper we ate at a restaurant called "Carrabba's".  Some of the best Italian food we have ever had.

Tuesday, I took Wayne to his appointment.  Afterwards he was very dopey and silly.  Quite funny.  It took 3 attempts to get in the truck on the passenger side.  Back at Kate's he fell into bed and slept for a long time.  He has a recheck scheduled for mid August.

We headed home on the Wednesday.  It rained for about 4 days straight.  We sorted out closets and cupboards.  Chores we save for rainy days.  As the weather finally improved, we enjoyed fires, walks around the area and just relaxing in our gazebo.  I am on the lookout for a 12 x 10 gazebo - reasonably priced with both screen and rain curtains.  It would be nice to have a bit more room inside.

We also went into North Bay.  Wayne had a wisdom tooth pulled.  Are we done with doctors and dentists yet?  No still a few appointments left.  Man, I hope this isn't the way every summer is going to go.

Yesterday was a busy day.  We went to town, did some banking, laundry and enjoyed a good lunch at East Side Marios.  Then back to Katrine Marine to get our boat out of winter storage.  I left Wayne and scooted back to the campground so that I could be waiting at our slip to help him dock.  He installed our bilge pump complete with solar panel to charge the battery.  Then we went for our first ride around Little Doe Lake.  Great to be back on the water.  I still don't have a steering wheel though.

Our neighbours arrived last evening for Canada Day celebrations.  We spent a very pleasant time socializing by the fire, sipping wine or beer.  Today the park is hosting a potluck.  It is always a good time.

Happy Canada Day!

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